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Thursday, January 08, 2009
PSW Staff
01/08/09 05:18 PM,
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Bob Lee of QSC Audio officially took charge of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) Secretary post in late 2008 after being elected to the post at the 125th AES Convention in San Francisco. “I’m handling the Board of Governors’ meeting minutes and correspondence, and working with the treasurer to develop the AES’s annual budget,” Lee says, outlining just some of his new responsibilities. “My interest in and knowledge of information design will definitely be a plus for this job.” A…
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Monday, December 22, 2008
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12/22/08 04:45 PM,
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The upcoming AES Nashville section will provide a two-day recording workshop and gear expo at the Musician’s Hall of Fame and Museum. The event, slated for February 20-21, 2009, will focus on getting the most from a studio environment, intended for recording musicians, songwriters laying down demos, and professional engineers working in personal production spaces Keynote speaker for the event will be 13-time Grammy Award winner, musician and studio owner Ricky Skaggs. Other presenters include Jeff Balding, Russ Long, Pat…
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Monday, December 15, 2008
12/15/08 03:45 PM,
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The Awards Committee and the Board of Governors of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) have voted to award K2 Audio Senior Consultant, Ray Rayburn, the society’s Fellowship Award. The award recognizes Rayburn’s contributions to the art and science of sound system design, digital signal processing and routing, and electromagnetic compatibility. Rayburn has been an engineer in acoustics, audio systems, and telecommunications for 40 years, and in addition to designing audio systems for some of the most well-known venues in the…
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Saturday, October 04, 2008
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10/04/08 04:21 PM,
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Gerald Stanley, currently Senior Vice President of Research for Crown Audio, has just been selected by the Audio Engineering Society’s awards committee and board of governors to receive the distinguished AES Fellowship Award in 2008. According to AES Secretary Han Tendeloo, Stanley’s award for “significant contributions to power amplifier design and electronic networking of communications systems” will be presented in San Francisco next October during the 125th AES Convention, which also marks the Society’s 60th anniversary year. “I was surprised…
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Friday, February 01, 2008
02/01/08 06:27 AM,
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Toronto, Ontario (January 29, 2008): The Adamson Metrix Sub, officially introduced at the AES show in October 2007 now comes standard with a built in pole mount socket for use with Metrix Wave-t’s pole mount kit. It is designed for use with one or two of Adamson’s 15 degree Metrix Wave-t enclosures providing 120 degree horizontal by up to 30 degree vertical coverage. The pole mount supports 3 different positions for the bottom Wave enclosure: -5 degree, -10 degree, -15…
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Sunday, January 06, 2008
Chris Doering
01/06/08 10:33 AM,
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Do we have a networking standard yet? The short answer, once again, is “no.” As in year past, this year’s AES generated rumors of progress along with signs that convergence on an industry standard for transfer and routing of digital audio and device control data is going to be a long and winding road. Seems kind of silly, doesn’t it? If we had such a network, digital consoles, signal-and-loudspeaker management “system brains,” and amplifier/loudspeaker systems (whether joined umbilically by speaker…
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